Angela C Trogus, PA-C

Angela is a Texas native, from Katy, who attended Texas A&M University in College Station, TX for her undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences completed in 2008. In addition to her studies, she was active with the Polo Club including a year as captain of the women’s team, swam and played intramural softball.

After graduating Texas A&M she began her master's program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas to become a Physician Assistant. Her training was focused around Parkland Memorial Hospital, St. Paul Hospital, UT Southwestern Hospital and associated outpatient clinics. She spent 2 months in Mount Isa, Australia working in emergency medicine with rural and aboriginal populations.

Angela graduated December 2010 with her Master's in Physician Assistant studies and returned to Houston at MD Anderson Cancer Center where she focused her care in surgical oncology, particularly with breast cancer patients. She was recognized with the departmental "CUT ABOVE" award in 2010 and ultimately became supervisor of breast, sarcoma and melanoma mid-levels.

Angela moved to Canyon, Texas in 2014 when she married her husband, Michael. They have 4 children: Ally, Zoey, Johnny and Maggie. She enjoys being able to focus on sports injuries with sideline management of high school and collegiate teams including West Texas A&M University and Eastern New Mexico University. Her primary focus being on knee and shoulder injuries.

She is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Texas Academy of Physician Assistants and Physician Assistants in Orthopedic Surgery. She has history of being a guest lecturer at UT Southwestern, providing lectures while at MD Anderson and guest lectured at state level conferences.